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that changed with chÁvez. it changes because of the social policy, the fact one of the first policies he implemented around 2001 began to reexamine welding policy and found a tremendous amount of the oil venezuela had in reserves was s being classified reserveshale. -- classified as shale. revising and reclassifying the reserves has in fact given venezuela the largest oil bank deposit in the world with potentially much more oil in the future, which means that venezuelas role in terms of oil and rick buttressing opec and establishing energy alliances and that america had been published latin america have been phenomenal. taking those reserves and implementing social programs. granted the opposition will claim the money is being misspent, but the reality is for venezuelans on the ground, it has improved their lifestyle. there has been food programs, health programs, aid for pregnant mothers, pension plans. there has been a new housing program responsible for 20% growth in construction, which is giving venezuela
that changed with chÁvez. it changes because of the social policy, the fact one of the first policies he implemented around 2001 began to reexamine welding policy and found a tremendous amount of the oil venezuela had in reserves was s being classified reserveshale. -- classified as shale. revising and reclassifying the reserves has in fact given venezuela the largest oil bank deposit in the world with potentially much more oil in the future, which means that venezuelas role in terms of oil...
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>> reporter: more than a month and no one has heard or seen hugo chavez. i think that's what really rattled everyone yesterday. when they said hugo chavez would not be at his swearing in, if he had a crawl to it, he would have. he would have come in a wheelchair, he would have come attached to an iv. if he couldn't be here, it means he's gravely ill. i think that's the other thing that has many people rattled here. he's been a larger than life leader in this country. love him or hate him, he has been the leader and it has been very unsettling for many people. this economy is limping along right now. and there is no sign that they're going to be on better financial footing in the weeks and months to come with this kind of a political situation. >> paula newton for us in caracas, paula, thank you. >>> president obama announce his pick to replace tim geithner at the treasury department. how jack lew's influence will impact your wallet. ali velshi has some thoughts. we'll chat next. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the
>> reporter: more than a month and no one has heard or seen hugo chavez. i think that's what really rattled everyone yesterday. when they said hugo chavez would not be at his swearing in, if he had a crawl to it, he would have. he would have come in a wheelchair, he would have come attached to an iv. if he couldn't be here, it means he's gravely ill. i think that's the other thing that has many people rattled here. he's been a larger than life leader in this country. love him or hate him,...
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we should first look at the situation of democracy in venezuela before chavez. we cannot speak about a very strong democracy before 1999. if we take democracy only as electoral successes, then there is no doubt about it. if we take it as different powers, freedom of speech, a plurality of pluralism, then there are a lot of doubts about democracy and the quality of democracy in venezuela. >> there was a strong show of support today for chavez. he is quite popular still, but if he does not get better, how can his followers follow his policies? >> it would be very difficult because charisma is very important and has been very important for chavez during his whole presidency, but at least today, his role is very strong and said the venezuelan state, so for a few years, it should be no problem for the government to continue even without chavez. >> thank you for that. germany's justice minister has criticized the country's catholic church for halting its investigation into a sex abuse scandal, saying attempts to clear up the allegations should not be a half-hearted af
we should first look at the situation of democracy in venezuela before chavez. we cannot speak about a very strong democracy before 1999. if we take democracy only as electoral successes, then there is no doubt about it. if we take it as different powers, freedom of speech, a plurality of pluralism, then there are a lot of doubts about democracy and the quality of democracy in venezuela. >> there was a strong show of support today for chavez. he is quite popular still, but if he does not...
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we should first look at the situation of democracy in venezuela before chavez. we cannot speak about a very strong democracy before 1999. if we take democracy only as electoral successes, then there is no doubt about it. if we take it as different powers, freedom of speech, a plurality of pluralism, then there are a lot of doubts about democracy and the quality of democracy in venezuela. >> there was a strong show of support today for chavez. he is quite popular still, but if he does not get better, how can his followers follow his policies? >> it would be very difficult because charisma is very important and has been very important for chavez during his whole presidency, but at least today, his role is very strong and said the venezuelan state, so for a few years, it should be no problem for the government to continue even without chavez. >> thank you for that. germany's justice minister has criticized the country's catholic church for halting its investigation into a sex abuse scandal, saying attempts to clear up the allegations should not be a half-hearted af
we should first look at the situation of democracy in venezuela before chavez. we cannot speak about a very strong democracy before 1999. if we take democracy only as electoral successes, then there is no doubt about it. if we take it as different powers, freedom of speech, a plurality of pluralism, then there are a lot of doubts about democracy and the quality of democracy in venezuela. >> there was a strong show of support today for chavez. he is quite popular still, but if he does not...
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we should first look at the situation of democracy in venezuela before chavez. we cannot speak about a very strong democracy before 1999. if we take democracy only as electoral successes, then there is no doubt about it. if we take it as different powers, freedom of speech, a plurality of pluralism, then there are a lot of doubts about democracy and the quality of democracy in venezuela. >> there was a strong show of support today for chavez. he is quite popular still, but if he does not get better, how can his followers follow his policies? >> it would be very difficult because charisma is very important and has been very important for chavez during his whole presidency, but at least today, his role is very strong and said the venezuelan state, so for a few years, it should be no problem for the government to continue even without chavez. >> thank you for that. germany's justice minister has criticized the country's catholic church for halting its investigation into a sex abuse scandal, saying attempts to clear up the allegations should not be a half-hearted af
we should first look at the situation of democracy in venezuela before chavez. we cannot speak about a very strong democracy before 1999. if we take democracy only as electoral successes, then there is no doubt about it. if we take it as different powers, freedom of speech, a plurality of pluralism, then there are a lot of doubts about democracy and the quality of democracy in venezuela. >> there was a strong show of support today for chavez. he is quite popular still, but if he does not...
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but opposition has condemned the ruling and wants to know just how sick chavez is. from caracas -- >> a highly anticipated announcement, reaffirming the venezuela government position. >> of january 10 a new constitution period begins, a new swearing-in ceremony is not necessary for whom go chavez to be elected by virtue of the fact there is no interruption in the exercise of his duties. >> for weeks, the government and -- [no audio] 10 years the supreme court has traditionally sided with the government, so the latest ruling came as no surprise. on wednesday, they also said for now it is not necessary that a medical commission clarified the president's health, something the opposition here has been demanding for a very long time. >> the figurehead of the opposition who lost to chavez in the last election asked his followers not to react with protest or violence even if, like him, they disagree with the supreme court ruling. >> i know i am acting responsibly. we are not going to pick the people against the people. we are not going to do that. don't think it is a sign
but opposition has condemned the ruling and wants to know just how sick chavez is. from caracas -- >> a highly anticipated announcement, reaffirming the venezuela government position. >> of january 10 a new constitution period begins, a new swearing-in ceremony is not necessary for whom go chavez to be elected by virtue of the fact there is no interruption in the exercise of his duties. >> for weeks, the government and -- [no audio] 10 years the supreme court has traditionally...
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people around chavez have been around this for three years now this is the know how to run the country. as the critics that say how not to run from this well but in fact that as well now is a success story in terms of developing economies it is a mix of our western capitalism it is a democracy rules in like all do you actions. free and fair if he has some sense this is off socialist experiment in terms of reducing poverty what that child has accomplished if you put it in perspective is even more extraordinary that what lula accomplished in was in fact one of those front runners the two men around the nicholas madeira to instead of putting a knight in front of the moment there's a lot of speculation on the top they don't actually get on that well they're after each other's necks yes it's true because that they're part of different strands inside chevy's more like the chevy's war is not a monolithic saying like would dare to say the communist party in china dad least four or five different factions fighting for power and this is one of the problems a for we have an unsteady situation in
people around chavez have been around this for three years now this is the know how to run the country. as the critics that say how not to run from this well but in fact that as well now is a success story in terms of developing economies it is a mix of our western capitalism it is a democracy rules in like all do you actions. free and fair if he has some sense this is off socialist experiment in terms of reducing poverty what that child has accomplished if you put it in perspective is even...
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vice president maduro says chavez can be sworn in by a later date by the supreme court. january 10th is the deadline. chavez has appeals to venezuelan to back maduro as successor if he cannot continue as president and a new election is called. >>> prime minister shinno abe has -- the council on economic and fiscal policy is one of his two key pillars of his economic plan, along with a new task force to revive the economy. he chaired the first session of the council which reopened on wednesday after over three years of suspension. the financial minister, and bank of japan governor and four specialists from the private sector also took part. >> translator: in this panel we will discuss key policy matters to revitalize the japanese economy. i hope the members will draw up an outline of the government's economic and fiscal policies by the middle of this year. >>> as a first step to revitalize japan 'economy, they discussed a stimulus package worth nearly $230 billion. it focuses on public works projects. abe also asked the panel to look for ways of cooperation to pull the co
vice president maduro says chavez can be sworn in by a later date by the supreme court. january 10th is the deadline. chavez has appeals to venezuelan to back maduro as successor if he cannot continue as president and a new election is called. >>> prime minister shinno abe has -- the council on economic and fiscal policy is one of his two key pillars of his economic plan, along with a new task force to revive the economy. he chaired the first session of the council which reopened on...
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president hugo chavez has led the nation for 14 years. his third term expires today. he won re-election in october and was supposed to be sworn in again today for another six years, as the constitution requires. but chavez suffers from aggressive, reoccurring cancer, hasn't been seen in public in a month and was too sick to return to venezuela from medical treatment in cuba. >> the illness of the president has been treated like a state secret from the beginning. he has been treated in cuba under a veil of secrecy. >> reporter: moises naim is a former venezuelan cabinet minister, now a columnist and a visiting scholar at the carnegie endowment for international peace in washington. he says keeping chavez alive in havana strengthens the president's number two, nicolas maduro. >> and this is essentially a power play. behind that secrecy there is nothing but an attempt to ensure the continuity of the regime regardless of president chavez's presence. >> reporter: the u.s. state department, after sparring with chavez' venezuela for more than a decade, was restrained in its
president hugo chavez has led the nation for 14 years. his third term expires today. he won re-election in october and was supposed to be sworn in again today for another six years, as the constitution requires. but chavez suffers from aggressive, reoccurring cancer, hasn't been seen in public in a month and was too sick to return to venezuela from medical treatment in cuba. >> the illness of the president has been treated like a state secret from the beginning. he has been treated in...
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president hugo chavez has led the nation for 14 years. his third term expires today. he won re-election in october and was supposed to be sworn in again today for another six years, as the constitution requires. but chavez suffers from aggressive, reoccurring cancer hasn't been seen in public in a month and was too sick to return to venezuela from medical treatment in cuba. >> the illness of the president has been treated like a state secret from the beginning. he has been treated in cuba under a veil of secrecy. >> reporter: moises naim is a former venezuelan cabinet minister now a columnist and a visiting scholar at the carnegie endowment for international peace in washington. he says keeping chavez alive in havana strengthens the president's number two, nicolas maduro. >> and this is essentially a power play. behind that secrecy there is nothing but an attempt to ensure the continuity of the regime regardless of president chavez's presence. >> reporter: the u.s. state department, after sparring with chavez' venezuela for more than a decade, was restrained in its re
president hugo chavez has led the nation for 14 years. his third term expires today. he won re-election in october and was supposed to be sworn in again today for another six years, as the constitution requires. but chavez suffers from aggressive, reoccurring cancer hasn't been seen in public in a month and was too sick to return to venezuela from medical treatment in cuba. >> the illness of the president has been treated like a state secret from the beginning. he has been treated in cuba...
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if chavez was ill -- or could not return, was dying, then chavez would resign and maduro would face elections with a 30 days. >> it could not just be a handover of power. >> he would have to go to the polls. >> is there a script, of the moment -- rift between these two men? are they looking for a different trajectory in terms of the revolution? >> i think basically they get on perfectly well together. you could detect slightly different emphases of the two men. cabello comes from the military, maduro used to be a trade union leader. different backgrounds. but there is no indication that there is much of a power struggle between them. >> you are a writer who respects chavez and you are a fan of chavis as well. but when you look of the revolution and what he has done in terms of the nationalization of utilities and energy companies, how many more legs to keep on going? when you look at the transference of wealth from the rich to the poor, how long can this be sustained? >> i think it should be able to go on. chavez himself always every year would come up with an amazing development. the last on
if chavez was ill -- or could not return, was dying, then chavez would resign and maduro would face elections with a 30 days. >> it could not just be a handover of power. >> he would have to go to the polls. >> is there a script, of the moment -- rift between these two men? are they looking for a different trajectory in terms of the revolution? >> i think basically they get on perfectly well together. you could detect slightly different emphases of the two men. cabello...
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hugo chavez has been in cuba since early december for cancer treatment. church leaders support the opposition view that the presidential inauguration must take place on january 10 or the constitution will be violated. >> it is clear in the text of the constitution that on the 10th of january, the term of the current president expires and a new one begins, for which hugo chavez was reelected. the october elections last year would've been pointless if a new government term was not voted on. the goal of this conference is not to intervene publicly in the interpretation of the constitution, but in this case the common welfare of the country and the defense of ethics is at risk. to manipulate the constitution to reach a political objective is morally unacceptable. >> it's been a for your weeks since the president was last seen in venezuela. his presence can still be felt on the streets of the capital caracas. >> for these people, street art is a way to get a political message out. that's why these days they want this to be present on everyone's mind. this pers
hugo chavez has been in cuba since early december for cancer treatment. church leaders support the opposition view that the presidential inauguration must take place on january 10 or the constitution will be violated. >> it is clear in the text of the constitution that on the 10th of january, the term of the current president expires and a new one begins, for which hugo chavez was reelected. the october elections last year would've been pointless if a new government term was not voted on....
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but as well as president hugo chavez who's currently battling cancer may be too ill to attend his own swearing in ceremony on thursday his political rivals demanding a new election if he doesn't show up to be inaugurated for his fourth term of office but jim political analyst eric draitser believes the opposition is taking advantage of the situation to undermine the government is important is the fact that the opposition is using this as a political mechanism by which they can try to deal a jew demise the government in venezuela remember that in two thousand and two when the united states and spain and other powers around the world collaborated and conspired to oust chavez in an illegal coup and we saw what the significance of chavez was that he had a base of support on the streets in that country that could not be shaken by an international force and so what they're attempting to do is to use his health situation to break apart that base of support and to convince people that chavez is unable to serve the the constitution in venezuela allows for a wiggle room here it does not say tha
but as well as president hugo chavez who's currently battling cancer may be too ill to attend his own swearing in ceremony on thursday his political rivals demanding a new election if he doesn't show up to be inaugurated for his fourth term of office but jim political analyst eric draitser believes the opposition is taking advantage of the situation to undermine the government is important is the fact that the opposition is using this as a political mechanism by which they can try to deal a jew...
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look like a paradise that may certainly seem to be the case for those on the bottom president hugo chavez helped bring the poverty rate down from fifty percent when he took office to roughly thirty one percent and the u.n. says venezuela has the lowest level of inequality in latin america. it's one child as diehard supporters among the poor but what about the rich critics say chavez is alienating the wealthy many of whom turned out in droves to vote for his opponent in october closely contended election twenty first century socialism hasn't helped us it is her job his opponents blame his so-called socialist experiment for problems like limited foreign investment they say that it's driving businessmen and entrepreneurs out of the country. by daniel year g.'s himself a young businessman disagrees after spending twelve years in barcelona he decided to return to venezuela not just for the economic benefits he says but for the chance to partake in a different sort of future order there are two very different political forces in this country one wants to move towards capitalism the other is on
look like a paradise that may certainly seem to be the case for those on the bottom president hugo chavez helped bring the poverty rate down from fifty percent when he took office to roughly thirty one percent and the u.n. says venezuela has the lowest level of inequality in latin america. it's one child as diehard supporters among the poor but what about the rich critics say chavez is alienating the wealthy many of whom turned out in droves to vote for his opponent in october closely contended...
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hugo chavez is alive but not able to come back. the opposition demands to know what kind of cancer job as house, where it is located. they want to travel to havana to confirm the president's health. this attention will probably increase on saturday, when the national assembly convenes its legislative leaders. >> tens of thousands of fatah supporters have been celebrating its anniversary. hamas allow the event to go ahead, despite ongoing tensions between the two sides. palestinians see the move as a possible step toward unity. >> the yellow flags have not been flown so boldly in the gaza strip for five years. for one day on friday, he replaced those of the ruling group, hamas. it marks the 48 anniversary. next year pushed fatah forces out of the strip. hamas has always taken a harder line against israel, while fatah took part in peace talks. after years of bitter rivalry, relations have improved somewhat. fatah, controls the west bank, allowed hamas to hold several rallies there as a goodwill gesture. >> we need to focus on ending
hugo chavez is alive but not able to come back. the opposition demands to know what kind of cancer job as house, where it is located. they want to travel to havana to confirm the president's health. this attention will probably increase on saturday, when the national assembly convenes its legislative leaders. >> tens of thousands of fatah supporters have been celebrating its anniversary. hamas allow the event to go ahead, despite ongoing tensions between the two sides. palestinians see...
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in an illegal coup and we saw what the significance of chavez was that he had a base of support on the streets in that country that could not be shaken by an international force and so what they're attempting to do is to use his health situation to break apart that base of support and to convince people that chavez is unable to serve the the constitution in venezuela allows for wiggle room here it does not say that just because he can't be at the inauguration that there has to be new elections that is what the opposition is trying to create something they're not explicit they're trying to make it explicit. it seems everyone wants a piece of the bench while beijing is the region with riches the western media focuses on human rights abuses this kind of went to gauge the feeling that. the communist party of china a slogan so widespread in tibet it's even displayed on taxis here everything is an ambiguous mix of modern technology and tradition communism and religion. w. is eighty six his son is a buddhist monk but ten years ago this elderly man joined the communists to do on the party is b
in an illegal coup and we saw what the significance of chavez was that he had a base of support on the streets in that country that could not be shaken by an international force and so what they're attempting to do is to use his health situation to break apart that base of support and to convince people that chavez is unable to serve the the constitution in venezuela allows for wiggle room here it does not say that just because he can't be at the inauguration that there has to be new elections...
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venezuela supreme court ruled it's legal to postpone the inauguration of president hugo chavez street to poor health amid fears his absence could destabilize the country. has our lender bitten off more than it can chew dublin plans for europe's recovery as a new president one critics say it should deal with its own cash first. and to the call of the wild is heard in russia's a north eastern siberia the state of emergency is declared over a growing number of rolls attacking livestock. it's three o'clock here in moscow are you watching r g alive with me to vomit so it's good to have you with us venezuela supreme court has ruled that postponing the no gration of president hugo chavez for a new term in office is legal opposition leader enrique cupp realist has accepted the ruling after others call the delay unconstitutional lawyer eva golinger says that the matter. supreme court but that the president's continued absence could destabilize the government. article two thirty one of the venezuelan constitution does leave open to interpretation the issue. when the elected president cannot mee
venezuela supreme court ruled it's legal to postpone the inauguration of president hugo chavez street to poor health amid fears his absence could destabilize the country. has our lender bitten off more than it can chew dublin plans for europe's recovery as a new president one critics say it should deal with its own cash first. and to the call of the wild is heard in russia's a north eastern siberia the state of emergency is declared over a growing number of rolls attacking livestock. it's three...
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from asia times online believes that chavez's political power in a shaky position. shows this war is not a monolithic saying like us would dare to say the communist party in china there at least four or five different factions fighting for power and this is one of the problems a few we have an unsteady situation in terms of chavez house because there will be an internal struggle for power inside. him at the same time we're going to have more possibilities of foreign interference trying to control the you know as mover of this process and i mean specially our friends in washington who have all the news all seen and all pretty well maybe this is the beginning of the end of just more let's get it out is there life on mars always been a big question well if not those who could be the founder of internet page planning to send people there to live find out more about this while they're on the web site r t they'll can also lead to the football world cup brazilian stylee authorities in the country leaving nothing to chance giving sex workers free english classes details on
from asia times online believes that chavez's political power in a shaky position. shows this war is not a monolithic saying like us would dare to say the communist party in china there at least four or five different factions fighting for power and this is one of the problems a few we have an unsteady situation in terms of chavez house because there will be an internal struggle for power inside. him at the same time we're going to have more possibilities of foreign interference trying to...
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chavez is still recovering in cuba. he's had four cancer surgeries since 2011. >>> finally, the steroid era backlash may rear its head today when the results from this year's baseball hall of fame vote will be revealed. this was the first chance voters got to weigh in on three of the game's biggest and arguably more controversial steroid stars. barry bonds, roger clemens and sammy sosa. early signs show this men will fall short of the 75% vote needed to enter the hall. bonds and clemens had 15 mvp and cy young awards between them why sosa is one of only seven men to have hit more than 609 home runs. but all three have been linked to performance enhancing drugs in recent years. tainting their chances of getting into cooperstown. there is an assumption this is the year a bunch of writers leave their ballots blank. and it hurts people like jack morris who might be on or dale murphy or craig biggio who should be a lock this year. >>> birthday bash kind of takes on new meaning when the birthday belongs to richard nixon. we'r
chavez is still recovering in cuba. he's had four cancer surgeries since 2011. >>> finally, the steroid era backlash may rear its head today when the results from this year's baseball hall of fame vote will be revealed. this was the first chance voters got to weigh in on three of the game's biggest and arguably more controversial steroid stars. barry bonds, roger clemens and sammy sosa. early signs show this men will fall short of the 75% vote needed to enter the hall. bonds and...
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in fact, i think chavez won 13 of 14 elections. you know, i think he's going to be mourned as a national figure who changed venezuela forever. you have no idea how bad it was before him. the per capita dropped for 40 years straight. he represents hope and change. >> i also talked to him about his latest showtime documentary series called "the untold history of the united states" and it aims to give viewers a peek into lessons they didn't learn in school. the project has received its share of criticism from the likes of the "new york times." i asked him why he decided to spend the last five years working on this project. >> one has to wake up in life. i feel like i grew up very privileged in new york in a republican family, conservative. i went to vietnam, as you know, and i felt like my life in the last 30 years has become less and less hypnotized and i wasn't sleep-walking. the more i learned, the more i wanted to share with my audience in feature films. as i went on and made more histories on or let's say historical dramas really
in fact, i think chavez won 13 of 14 elections. you know, i think he's going to be mourned as a national figure who changed venezuela forever. you have no idea how bad it was before him. the per capita dropped for 40 years straight. he represents hope and change. >> i also talked to him about his latest showtime documentary series called "the untold history of the united states" and it aims to give viewers a peek into lessons they didn't learn in school. the project has received...
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venezuela's supreme court rules it's illegal to postpone the inauguration of president hugo chavez jus to quote help make pierce his absence could destabilize the country. has arlen bitten off more than they can dublin plans for europe's recovery has eased new president critics say it should deal with its own cash world's first. and the core of the wilders heard in russia's north eastern siberia as a state of emergency is declared over a growing number of those attacking my strong. it should be i'm here in moscow you live with us on our to you with me to bomb the day it's good to have you with us the softening first venezuela supreme court has ruled that postponing they now gratian of present charges for a new term in office is legal opposition leader enrique has accepted the ruling after others called the delay on constitutional lawyer eva golinger just says that the matter was open to interpretation by the supreme court but that the president's continued absence could destabilize the government. article two thirty one of the venezuelan constitution does the vote open to interpretatio
venezuela's supreme court rules it's illegal to postpone the inauguration of president hugo chavez jus to quote help make pierce his absence could destabilize the country. has arlen bitten off more than they can dublin plans for europe's recovery has eased new president critics say it should deal with its own cash world's first. and the core of the wilders heard in russia's north eastern siberia as a state of emergency is declared over a growing number of those attacking my strong. it should be...
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ernesto villegas made remarks thursday. >> commandant a chavez has faced a severe lung infection. it causes breathing in sufficiency ever -- that causes him to comply with severe medical treatment. >> a pakistani schoolgirl who has been shot in the head by the taliban has been released from a hospital in britain. malala yousufzai is expected to return to the hospital in the coming weeks for reconstructive surgery to her skull. she was targeted after campaigning over the rights of girls. google has won a major victory in the united states after dodging charges from the ftc over how it arranges search results. the ftc concluded a two-year investigation of google saying the search giant had not violated antitrust or anti competition statutes. the decision allows google to continue elevating its own service in search results, raising concerns the company could exercise massive power over the internet. google performs 70% of all u.s. search queries. u.s. immigration authorities say 245 people have been arrested in part of a week-long international investigation into child pornography.
ernesto villegas made remarks thursday. >> commandant a chavez has faced a severe lung infection. it causes breathing in sufficiency ever -- that causes him to comply with severe medical treatment. >> a pakistani schoolgirl who has been shot in the head by the taliban has been released from a hospital in britain. malala yousufzai is expected to return to the hospital in the coming weeks for reconstructive surgery to her skull. she was targeted after campaigning over the rights of...
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official poll driven to resolve this you better ask obama from a viewer times online believes that chavez's political power is in a shaky position. shows this war is not a monolithic saying like would dare to say the communist party in china there at least four or five different factions fighting for power and this is a lot of problems if we have an unsteady situation in terms of chavez health because there will be an internal struggle for power inside egypt this will emerge the same time we're going to have more possibilities of foreign interference trying to you know a louvered this process and specially our friends in washington hauled loosely will see an opening well maybe this is the beginning of the end of just of shop is look let's split it up. there's a live on mars so if not to there could be the founder of the internet bank of paper now is planning to send people there to live find out more about his wild idea on r.t. . preparing for the football world cup brazilian style authorities in the country are leaving nothing to chance giving sex workers free english classes the details o
official poll driven to resolve this you better ask obama from a viewer times online believes that chavez's political power is in a shaky position. shows this war is not a monolithic saying like would dare to say the communist party in china there at least four or five different factions fighting for power and this is a lot of problems if we have an unsteady situation in terms of chavez health because there will be an internal struggle for power inside egypt this will emerge the same time we're...
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during his cancer treatment in cuba although vice president nicolas maduro insisted chavez is not in a coma has been named a preferred successor should anything happen to chavez under the constitution the socialist president is due to be sworn in for a third term next week. in the chilean capital santiago there have been violent clashes between protesters and police up to twelve arrests have been made so far demonstrators threw molotov cocktails and started fires following a march commemorating the two thousand and eight killing by police of a young indian the indigenous inhabitants of central and southern chile have often clashed with the government this going on for years as they demand better rights and an end to evictions from what they claim is their land. and straightforward live pictures for you right here. in gaza where thousands of supporters of president abbas as fattah party are celebrating its anniversary party hamas which governs gaza has given its permission to hold the event for the first time since it since it ousted five years ago president abbas has addressed a rall
during his cancer treatment in cuba although vice president nicolas maduro insisted chavez is not in a coma has been named a preferred successor should anything happen to chavez under the constitution the socialist president is due to be sworn in for a third term next week. in the chilean capital santiago there have been violent clashes between protesters and police up to twelve arrests have been made so far demonstrators threw molotov cocktails and started fires following a march commemorating...
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ration of president hugo chavez for a new term in office is legal opposition leader in reeky cup realist has accepted the rolling after others call the delay and constitutional lawyer have a gone juror says that the matter was open to interpretation by the supreme court but that the president's continued absence could destabilize a government. article two thirty one of the venezuelan constitution does leave open to interpretation the issue of inauguration when the elected president cannot meet the date of january tenth before the national assembly which is the parliament what the article specifically says in a second clause is that in the case of unforeseen circumstances then the president elect will be sworn in before the supreme court but it doesn't give a date for there is another article in the constitution as well under which president chavez was authorized to leave the country for more than five days back in early december in order to undergo surgery here and that article allows him to be absent from the country for it's ninety days which can be renewed for another ninety days the
ration of president hugo chavez for a new term in office is legal opposition leader in reeky cup realist has accepted the rolling after others call the delay and constitutional lawyer have a gone juror says that the matter was open to interpretation by the supreme court but that the president's continued absence could destabilize a government. article two thirty one of the venezuelan constitution does leave open to interpretation the issue of inauguration when the elected president cannot meet...
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the opposition also faces a challenge with chavez out of the picture, because after all, chavez has been the center of attention in the country for the last 12 years. the opposition itself may splinter. each one of the different sectors of the opposition, up until now, has been splintered. this is the first time they've been united. in the past they have divided. i think the absence of chavez represents a challenge for both sides in the context of a transition in vvenezuela. >> even the catholic church weighing in on the lack of information about chavez's health. i tell you what the country's bishops conference said yesterday. you probably heard this. the government hasn't voetold t nation all of the truth. the nation's political and social stability is at serious risk. catholic leaders worried about the issue of stability. everyone is. and really hasn't been anything, nobody knows what type of cancer he's got, for goodness sake. what's the risk of instability not just in venezuela, in the constitutional political sense but a regional sense as well? >> i think you've touched upon an impo
the opposition also faces a challenge with chavez out of the picture, because after all, chavez has been the center of attention in the country for the last 12 years. the opposition itself may splinter. each one of the different sectors of the opposition, up until now, has been splintered. this is the first time they've been united. in the past they have divided. i think the absence of chavez represents a challenge for both sides in the context of a transition in vvenezuela. >> even the...
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the integration of and as well as reelected president chavez has been postponed to the country's legislators are voted to give the commandante facing complications after his fourth cancer surgery enough time to recover before swearing him in the opposition says the move is unconstitutional and once an official court ruling to resolve the issue of basketball from asia times online believes that chavez's political power has a shaky position. shows this war is not a monolithic saying like would dare to say the communist party in china there at least four or five different factions fighting for power and this is one of the problems if we have an unsteady situation in terms of sharpest health because there will be an internal struggle for power inside this mall m.f. the same time we're going to have more possibilities of foreign interference in trying to rule that you know as lulu for this process and especially our friends in washington all of loosely will see an opening well maybe this is the beginning of the end of just of shabbiness work let's split it up with barack obama nominating john bre
the integration of and as well as reelected president chavez has been postponed to the country's legislators are voted to give the commandante facing complications after his fourth cancer surgery enough time to recover before swearing him in the opposition says the move is unconstitutional and once an official court ruling to resolve the issue of basketball from asia times online believes that chavez's political power has a shaky position. shows this war is not a monolithic saying like would...
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debate over the ability of president hugo chavez to rule venezuela is heating up in a few minutes we report on the spot between the government which is trying to cement the leaders authority despite his recovery from cancer and the opposition political ambition. a small victory for private bradley manning with the us just ruining any eventual sentence he may receive should be in the days last hundred and twelve days the justification was the especially haas treatment he received after being locked up for leaking classified information to leaking leaks but retired colonel morris davis says says he sees double standards here nonetheless i think the government here is overplayed their hand if you recall when the wiki leaks documents were going to come out it reminded me of the y2k scare everybody kind of braced and expected the worst and then when it came out not much happened and i think the government really overplayed this i'm not aware of there being anything more than embarrassment that has been caused by the wiki leaks documents there been any operations that have been compromised
debate over the ability of president hugo chavez to rule venezuela is heating up in a few minutes we report on the spot between the government which is trying to cement the leaders authority despite his recovery from cancer and the opposition political ambition. a small victory for private bradley manning with the us just ruining any eventual sentence he may receive should be in the days last hundred and twelve days the justification was the especially haas treatment he received after being...
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during his cancer treatment in cuba where the vice president nicolas maduro insisted that chavez is not in a coma during has been named preferred successor should anything happen to chavez under the constitution the socialist president is due to be sworn in for a third term next week. to capitol santiago they've been violent clashes between protesters and police up to twelve arrests were made demonstrators threw molotov cocktails and started fires following a march commemorating the two thousand and eight killing by police of a young indian indigenous inhabitants of central and southern chile have clashed with the government for years demanding better rights and an end to a vixens from what they claim is their land. he says its military is arriving in turkey to deploy patriot missiles along the country's border with syria more than a thousand nato soldiers from the netherlands germany and america are expected to operate six such units by the end of january major problems to fulfill a request to install the system early last month which he claims will only be used for defensive purpo
during his cancer treatment in cuba where the vice president nicolas maduro insisted that chavez is not in a coma during has been named preferred successor should anything happen to chavez under the constitution the socialist president is due to be sworn in for a third term next week. to capitol santiago they've been violent clashes between protesters and police up to twelve arrests were made demonstrators threw molotov cocktails and started fires following a march commemorating the two...
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during his cancer treatment in cuba although vice president nicolas maduro insisted chavez is not in a coma has been named preferred successor should anything happen to chavez under the constitution the socialist president is due to be sworn in for a third term just next week. and in the chilly. clashes between protesters and police up to twelve arrests were made by demonstrators threw molotov cocktails and started fires following a march commemorating the two thousand and eight killing by police of a young indian indigenous inhabitants of central and southern chile a clash with a government for years demanding better rights and an end to a fiction from what they claim is the land belonging to their ancestors. and this is what's happening in gaza right now thousands of supporters of president mahmoud abbas is. celebrating its anniversary rival party hamas which governs gaza has given his permission to hold the event for the first time since that five years ago president has addressed a rally on a big screen from his west bank head. the hamas leader khaled mashal urged reconciliation
during his cancer treatment in cuba although vice president nicolas maduro insisted chavez is not in a coma has been named preferred successor should anything happen to chavez under the constitution the socialist president is due to be sworn in for a third term just next week. and in the chilly. clashes between protesters and police up to twelve arrests were made by demonstrators threw molotov cocktails and started fires following a march commemorating the two thousand and eight killing by...
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the eleven pm moscow time the perspire moment of the inauguration date for venezuelan president hugo chavez is legal according to the country's supreme court meanwhile the country's vice president has called for people to gather in front of the presidential palace to one of the leader who said to be recovering from cancer surgery in cuba lawyer gollan she told me the country's opposition could use the president's protracted absence though to destabilize the country article two thirty . and does leave open to interpretation the issue of inauguration when the elected president cannot meet the date of january tenth before the national assembly which is the parliament what the article specifically says in a second clause is that in the case of unforeseen circumstances then the president elect will be sworn in before the supreme court but it doesn't give a date for there is another article in the constitution venezuela under which president chavez was authorized to leave the country for more than five days back in early december in order to undergo the surgery and that article allows him to be a
the eleven pm moscow time the perspire moment of the inauguration date for venezuelan president hugo chavez is legal according to the country's supreme court meanwhile the country's vice president has called for people to gather in front of the presidential palace to one of the leader who said to be recovering from cancer surgery in cuba lawyer gollan she told me the country's opposition could use the president's protracted absence though to destabilize the country article two thirty . and does...
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chavez enough time. the other option is maybe he is sworn in in front of the supreme court even if the supreme court has to travel to havana, cuba, where he underwent cancer surgery. >> this has all the earmarks after a power struggle that's going to be created, especially if chavez were to die. is that wa we're starting to see play out? >> it is a possibility. so far what we have seen especially when it comes to his loyalists is a very unified showing the world that they are unified behind the figure of president chavez who they say is the legitimate president. he won the electionses with 54% of the vote on october 7 and as far as they're concerned, he will come back and take office at a later date. >> let's talk about the potential implications for the united states here. what are they? >> a lot of people say venezuela, who cares right here in the united states. well, after canada, mexico, and saudi arabia, venezuela is the fourth largest oil supplier to the united states. >> a lot of oil. >> not only
chavez enough time. the other option is maybe he is sworn in in front of the supreme court even if the supreme court has to travel to havana, cuba, where he underwent cancer surgery. >> this has all the earmarks after a power struggle that's going to be created, especially if chavez were to die. is that wa we're starting to see play out? >> it is a possibility. so far what we have seen especially when it comes to his loyalists is a very unified showing the world that they are...
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doesn't give a date for there is another article in the constitution as well under which president chavez was authorized to leave the country for more than five days back in early december in order to undergo the surgery and that article allows him to be absent from the country for it ninety days which can be renewed for another ninety days the issue is whether or not he's now incurring those first ninety days or is he under just the initial authorization now it's really way is it is going to be determined as well because it's there's no question that the president has now been out of the country for more than a month he's been absent from the spotlight there's not really a crisis at this time the opposition is trying to say there is a crisis and there is no doubt they're calling for national strikes all kinds of protests and there are already asking for the organization of american states and the united states to intervene that's going to be ongoing and yes the longer that chavez is away the more time that will give them to prepare and to further prior progress with plans to the stabiliz
doesn't give a date for there is another article in the constitution as well under which president chavez was authorized to leave the country for more than five days back in early december in order to undergo the surgery and that article allows him to be absent from the country for it ninety days which can be renewed for another ninety days the issue is whether or not he's now incurring those first ninety days or is he under just the initial authorization now it's really way is it is going to...